diehardtwinsfan Old-Timey Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Those clamoring for sending Pineda to then pen realize he's pitching really well of late right? This is a guy who is gaining strength and getting back into the swing after TJ surgery, he seems to be coming into his own at the halfway point of the season. Over the last month he is 2-1 with 31 K's in 28.2 IP, a 2.83 ERA and 1.01 WHIP. He's only allowed 1 run in four of his last five starts, with the other being one with a bad 5 run inning against Kansas City where he gave up a 3 run HR to Hunter Dozier. His good starts came against BOS, SEA, and TEX, who all have potent offenses. yeah, I suspect Perez goes to the pen before Pineda. LA Vikes Fan 1
RatherBeGolfing Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Those clamoring for sending Pineda to then pen realize he's pitching really well of late right? This is a guy who is gaining strength and getting back into the swing after TJ surgery, he seems to be coming into his own at the halfway point of the season. Over the last month he is 2-1 with 31 K's in 28.2 IP, a 2.83 ERA and 1.01 WHIP. He's only allowed 1 run in four of his last five starts, with the other being one with a bad 5 run inning against Kansas City where he gave up a 3 run HR to Hunter Dozier. His good starts came against BOS, SEA, and TEX, who all have potent offenses. That ruins the narrative, though!
Number3 Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 "We may have enough guys to get by in the pen if the starters can get some relatively deep starts." The run that the Nationals are on is a result of starters averaging 7 innings. Now its crunch time and if starters can't go deeper than 4 or 5 innings forget playoffs I don't care who they get in the pen. Maybe there is no magic wand to accomplish that but it must happen never the less.
woolywoolhouse Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Listened to Falvey on the SKOR North Twins Show podcast on 7/10. I'm going to paraphrase from memory here, but essentially he said that - because of the hard July 31st deadline date - sellers are more likely to lower their asking price the closer to the deadline they wait to pull the trigger. My positive side says "That's smart shopping." My neutral sid says "But don't wait too long." And my negative side says "So you're going to let the other teams get the good pitchers to win this year; take the third- or fourth-tier leftovers; and be happy with a first-round elimination, losing three straight to whichever team takes Bumgartner or Stroman." SpicyGarvSauce and Battle ur tail off 2
SpicyGarvSauce Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 And my negative side says "So you're going to let the other teams get the good pitchers to win this year; take the third- or fourth-tier leftovers; and be happy with a first-round elimination, losing three straight to whichever team takes Bumgartner or Stroman." And this would be such a Minnesota Twins thing to do.
diehardtwinsfan Old-Timey Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Listened to Falvey on the SKOR North Twins Show podcast on 7/10. I'm going to paraphrase from memory here, but essentially he said that - because of the hard July 31st deadline date - sellers are more likely to lower their asking price the closer to the deadline they wait to pull the trigger. My positive side says "That's smart shopping." My neutral sid says "But don't wait too long." And my negative side says "So you're going to let the other teams get the good pitchers to win this year; take the third- or fourth-tier leftovers; and be happy with a first-round elimination, losing three straight to whichever team takes Bumgartner or Stroman." If that's the case, you won't see many trades until the deadline... Truthfully, I'd rather we pay a bit more and add some help sooner than later... that's just me. If you start seeing trades in the next week though, then the Twins had better get on it or your negative side is right. LA Vikes Fan and woolywoolhouse 2
Battle ur tail off Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 And my negative side says "So you're going to let the other teams get the good pitchers to win this year; take the third- or fourth-tier leftovers; and be happy with a first-round elimination, losing three straight to whichever team takes Bumgartner or Stroman." Really, REALLY, hope this isn't the case. People have been waiting around a long time for our home grown talent to be here and producing to finally make a run for it. Well, here it is. Most of it is up here and producing but they need to add in order to give themselves a real shot to win in the playoffs. IMO, this trade deadline is the most important thing that has happened around here in a long time and definitely the biggest point in the careers of the 2 wonderkids we have running the show. woolywoolhouse 1
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Really, REALLY, hope this isn't the case. People have been waiting around a long time for our home grown talent to be here and producing to finally make a run for it. Well, here it is. Most of it is up here and producing but they need to add in order to give themselves a real shot to win in the playoffs. IMO, this trade deadline is the most important thing that has happened around here in a long time and definitely the biggest point in the careers of the 2 wonderkids we have running the show.Thad Levine is 47 years old.
yarnivek1972 Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Thad Levine is 47 years old.wtf is that supposed to imply??? Did I mention I turn 47 in 3 months.
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 wtf is that supposed to imply??? Did I mention I turn 47 in 3 months.
Otto von Ballpark Old-Timey Member Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 That he's not a "kid", as the poster I quoted called him.Everyone is someone's "kid".
ashbury Verified Member Posted July 12, 2019 Posted July 12, 2019 Everyone is someone's "kid". So was Terry Ryan, and he was younger than Levine when he was promoted to GM. I don't think anyone derisively called him a wonderkid.
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